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Debate: Conservatives unhappy with Trump's abortion answer

WASHINGTON (AP) — Some conservatives are irritated by Donald Trump's failure to explicitly say during the presidential debate that he wants Roe v. Wade overturned.

That's the landmark Supreme Court decision legalizing abortions, something that conservatives have fought for four decades.

Trump promised to appoint justices who would overturn Roe v. Wade, saying that its end would occur "automatically." But when pressed by the debate moderator, he did not give a straight answer about whether he personally wants it overturned.

One of the first to notice that: independent presidential candidate Evan McMullin.